Andrew Masiel

AT LARGE OFFICER

ANDREW MASIEL

43152

Calle Ventura

Temecula, CA 92592

Cell (909) 227-2025

Home (951) 676-5350

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Job Title: Board Officer

Pechanga Development Corporation

P.O. Box 9041

Temecula, Ca 92589

(951)770-239

Dates: December 2016-Present

Duties:

Represent the people of Pechanga Band as an elected official. Responsible for all aspects of business and economic development for the Pechanga Band; oversee all of Pechanga’s businesses, such as Pechanga Resort & Casino, RV Resort, Gas Station and Great Oak Marketplace.

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Job Title: Tribal Councilman

Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians

P.O. Box 1477

Temecula, Ca 92593

(9519) 676-2768

Dates: August 2004–August 2015

Duties:

Represent the people of Pechanga Indian Reservation as an elected official. Serve on a variety of committees and perform all related duties for the tribal government office. Oversee tribal programs, projects and provide key staff supervision.

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Job Title: Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians

P.O. Box 487

San Jacinto, Ca 92581

(909) 654-2765

Dates: March 2001–April 2004

Duties:

Manage and operate both the administrative and fiscal needs of the Tribal office. Including, staff supervision, related personal needs and related record monitoring. Plan budgets and oversee projects to meet goals. Represent the Tribe in any capacity needed.

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Job Title: Planning & Legislative Manager

Reservation Transportation Authority (RTA)

28860 Old Town Front St. Suite C-1

Temecula, CA 92590-2892

Dates: September 2000–February 2001

Duties:

Responsible for transportation plans for twenty-two tribes belonging to RTA. Legislative responsibilities include outreach to elected officials on state and federal levels in regards to transportation matters and issues of RTA members. Develop and maintain a positive relationship with tribes belonging to RTA.

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Job Title: Tribal Councilman

Pechanga Indian Reservation

P.O. Box 1477

Temecula, Ca

Dates: August 1996–August 2000

Duties:

Carry out the directives of the tribal membership as a result of general membership meetings. Represent the tribe at various government levels. Provide support in building positive community relations with neighboring communities and entities as it relates to our gaming enterprise and tribal government. Oversee tribal programs, projects and provide key staff supervision.

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Job Title: Director Southern California Indian Head Start Programs

Santa Ysabel Indian Reservation

Post Office Box 130

Santa Ysabel, Ca. 92720

Dates: February 1995–December 1996

Duties:

Manage and administer Head Start Programs for Campo, Barona, La Jolla and Santa Ysabel reservations. Maintain and acquire funding sources for each site. Oversee obligations of project documents and staffing of each site.

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Job Title: Tribal Administrator

Pechanga Band of Mission Indians

Post Office Box 1477

Temecula, Ca

Dates: January 1994–July 1994

Duties:

Manage and operate both the administrative and fiscal needs of the Tribal office. Including, staff supervision, related personal needs and related record monitoring. Plan budgets and oversee projects to meet goals.

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Job Title: Tribal Administrator

Pauma Band of Mission Indians

P.O. Box 86

Pauma, Ca 92061

Dates: November 1992–December 1993

Duties:

Responsible for the day to day operations of the Pauma Tribal office.Including: fiscal accountability, supervision of personnel, seek federal assistance, monitor project goals and objectives and maintain positive community relations.

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Job Title: Business Manager

Pala Indian Reservation

P.O. Box Reservation

Pala, Ca 92059

Dates: August 1991 –November 1992

Duties:

Responsible for creating and identifying new economic opportunities for the Pala Tribe. Administer and apply for Federal grants and related programs.

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Job Title: Director of Economic Development

Soboba Band of Mission Indians

San Jacinto, Ca 92583

Dates: January 1990–July 1991

Duties:

Creating and developing social economic programs that provide the highest employment yields for the tribe. Responsible in administrating the economic programs for the tribe. Supervise the Noli School and DQU University at the Soboba campus.

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Job Title: Management Consultant

United Indian Development Association (UIDA)

3650 Flair Dr. El Monte, CA

Dates:August 1981–December 1989

Duties:

Provide a wide range of business related services to both individual Indian businesses and enterprises. Services included; financing, business loan packaging, business plans, lines of credit, receivable financing, investment capital, marketing and acquiring procurement support for clients. Develop key relationships with financial institutions, business owners and southern California reservations.

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EDUCATION

Hemet High School Graduate–1973

Hemet, Ca. 92544

University of California at Davis

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Community Planning

Graduated–1977

Davis, Ca.

ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

Sterling Institute

(Zero Base Budgeting)

San Diego, Ca.

Bureau of Indian Affairs – Los Angeles Field Office

(Federal Employment Assistance)

Los Angeles, Ca.

Bureau of Indian Affairs

(Johnson O’Malley Grant Writing

Proposals)

Riverside, Ca.

Youth Conservation Corps

(Corps Management)

Monterey, Ca.

Center for Learning Resources

(Teaching Improvement Project Systems

for Health Care Ed.)

Sacramento, Ca.

United Indian Development Association

(Tribal Enterprise Development)

Sacramento, Ca.

FEMA Training

184 Housing Urban Development

Management Concepts Incorporated

(Management Principles for Tribal Business)

-Denver, Colorado

Environmental Protection Agency

Certificate Tribal Environmental Liaison

San Francisco, Ca

National Indian Head Start Directors

Association.

(Three Feathers and Assoc.)

Washington, DC

Back To Basics Training

(Three Feathers and Assoc.)

Sacramento, Ca

Hellemck and Associates Training

Courses on tribal gaming management

National Democratic Party

Tribal leadership legislative training

Title 31 Certificate Training at Pechanga

Entertainment Center

Public Speaking Training

Certified Liaison to Program

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MEMBERSHIPS

Southern California Association of Govts. –Executive Board member, present

D.O.T/CalTrans –Southern CA Representation for Native American Advisory Board

American Indian Foundation Board member, 2001 –present

resident/Chairman of the California Indian Museum and Cultural Center

Native American Caucus for State Democratic Party -Chairman and ex-officio member

Board member–treasurer –California Nations Indian Gaming Association

Board member -Indian Dispute Resolution Services –Sacramento Aug. 2000 –2005

State Bar Association advisory council member –Sept. 2000 –2004

Native American Environmental Protection Coalition-Vice Chairman

Board of Trustees for CILS, Southern Calif. Delegate -1995 to 2000

Riverside County Historical Commission –1995 –2000

Grant Reader for Admin. of Native Americans, Washington, D.C. –1990 –present

Mt. San Jacinto Community College, Foundation Board –1998 -2000

Education Opportunities Program Advisory Council for Mt. San Jacinto Community College –1978-1980.

Public Utilities commission, advisory board –1981-1984.

California Indian Legal Services Board, Oakland Calif. –1979 –1983

Voter Inspector/Judge for Riverside County Voter Registration Office, 1994-2000

Regional Advisory council on Vocational Education, Riverside County Wide –1977 –1978.

AWARDS AND HONORS

California Indian Legal Services Award -2000

California Nations Indian Association Award -2000

Richard Oakes Community Service Award –San Francisco State -2000

Los Angeles Native American Chamber of Commerce –Warrior Award -2000

Delegate for the National Democratic Convention -2000